Why did privatization of the Big Bash League stop? Cricket Australia has released an important announcement

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Report: Soheyl Imran. Cricket Australia has yet to reach an agreement on a plan to privatize the Big Bash League, leaving the crucial issue hanging for now.

In this regard, Cricket Australia says that Cricket Australia and the State Associations have not agreed on the proposed sale of the Big Bash League clubs.

According to Cricket Australia, due to the lack of full agreement on the proposed project, alternative options are being considered as the private investment is seen as a win-win for Cricket Australia.

Cricket Australia said further review and consultation with State Associations for new options is ongoing, Cricket Australia is committed to growth and increased investment in all areas and work will continue.

According to Cricket Australia, the development of other domestic T20 leagues will be monitored along with global cricket and the player market.

On the other hand, the Australian media says that after New South Wales, Queensland also rejected the privatization proposal and some states also voted for privatization.

According to an Australian media report, the failure to implement the proposed privatization of the Big Bash League is a major blow for Cricket Australia.

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